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  2. Category:Lime kilns in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Lime kilns in Scotland (10 P) Lime kilns in Wales (3 P) Pages in category "Lime kilns in the United Kingdom" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  3. List of lime kilns - Wikipedia

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    Lime Kiln Remains, Ipswich; Pipers Creek Lime Kilns; Raffan's Mill and Brick Bottle Kilns; There were a number of lime kilns at Wool Bay, South Australia. One kiln remains and was listed along with the jetty under the name of Wool Bay Lime Kiln & Jetty on the South Australian Heritage Register on 28 November 1985. There also are or were lime ...

  4. Elliott Brothers (builders merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Other buildings included lime kilns, coal stores, cement sheds, brick sheds, iron stores, slurry pits, a cement-drying building, a lime house and a chimney shed. The yard had a frontage to the River Itchen of nearly 400 ft (120 m) and a rear frontage of 460 ft (140 m).

  5. Batts Combe quarry - Wikipedia

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    In former years it was a major supplier of limestone for railway track ballast purposes. A lime-burning kiln at the site was closed for a while in 2006 after testing showed quicklime dust was escaping into the atmosphere. The kiln, which produced 200,000 tonnes of quicklime a year for use in the steel industry, required £300,000 of investment ...

  6. Minera Limeworks - Wikipedia

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    The Minera Limeworks were once the largest lime workings in the north of Wales. Limeburning at Minera is recorded from as early as 1620 [2] but the Minera Lime Company was established in 1852. The total output from the Minera area quarries was estimated, in 1859, to be around 300,000 tons, with 200,000 tons of this converted to lime.

  7. Limekilns at Kiln Park, Pembrokeshire - Wikipedia

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    Eastern row of limekilns on the south side of the Kiln Park access road. The second set of six kilns (Grade II listed) are 250 metres to the east of the main group, following a bend of the park's access road. There are vaulted access spaces between each kiln. [3] The kilns are 9 metres high and the largest surviving limekilns in Pembrokeshire. [4]

  8. Cocking Lime Works - Wikipedia

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    The draw kilns in the south battery were also converted to flare kilns; this was to ensure that the lime was clean enough for use in the manufacture of the Midhurst White bricks; [10] also, the draw kilns were more labour-intensive and used more fuel. [15] The roadway, built in 1962, which connects the chalk pit and lime kilns.

  9. Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chalk was extracted and processed for lime on site for more than 100 years, and the museum still houses a number of its original lime kilns. In addition, holdings and exhibitions at the museum cover a diversity of industrial and local heritage collections, including narrow-gauge railways , local bus services, and a multitude of light and rural ...